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Hiking around Senon offers a network of trails through varied terrain. The region features a mix of woodlands and open landscapes, with routes often circling local water bodies such as ponds. Elevation changes are generally gentle, making many paths accessible. The area provides opportunities for both shorter, easier walks and longer, moderate hikes.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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8.09km
02:06
50m
50m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.5km
03:58
220m
220m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.7km
04:01
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.9km
02:48
40m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:03
180m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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🔭 **Observatoire de l’Étang d’Amel – Nature Observation at the Pond** At the Étang d’Amel, there is a wooden observation post from which wildlife can be observed undisturbed. Waterfowl such as herons, ducks, and geese are particularly easy to spot here – depending on the season, even with their young. 🌾 The platform is sheltered from the wind, offers information panels about the regional fauna, and is idyllically situated among reeds, trees, and riparian grass. **Tip:** Bring binoculars! The chances of spotting birds are particularly good in the early morning or late afternoon. Ideal for nature lovers and families.
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🌿 **Étang d'Amel – A tranquil pond with a natural flair near Basse-Ham** The Étang d'Amel is a small, idyllic pond east of Thionville, surrounded by meadows, groves of trees, and quiet walking paths. The water serves as a refuge for birds and amphibians – and a relaxing spot for walkers and nature lovers. 🦆 Occasionally, you'll encounter anglers, ducks, or herons here – otherwise: pure peace and quiet. **Tip:** Perfect for a quiet break on your hike – take some time and enjoy the sound of the water and the birdsong.
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This site served as a German hospital during the First World War
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Memorial Ici fut ornes detruit en 1916 was erected for the lost village and the Martyrs of Ornes. At this location you have a beautiful view over the lost village of Ornes. The Memorial was erected by Touring Club France
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History of the chapel: The chapel is located near the ruins of the old church, which was listed as a monument in 1996. The ruins and the chapel are connected by the current Orne forest road, which follows the route of the "rue d'en haut" of the old village. The chapel is located on the edge of this road. The Fountain of Remembrance, which was built a few years later, is located in line with the chapel, on the other side of the road. The chapel consists of a large nave, preceded by an entrance portal, followed by a trapezoidal choir which opens at the back of the altar onto a small sacristy with a rectangular plan. Of the nine hidden chapels, the Ornes chapel is the only one with a sacristy.
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Ornes was a real city, larger than the other destroyed villages, but which eventually found itself, after the First World War, on the same site, or almost, under their stones. In the course of its history, its lord's castle suffered the same fate, when it was taken in February 1653 and then destroyed by the Catholic troops of Lorraine, while he, like his ancestors since 1563, vigorously defended Protestantism. As early as 1587, a very bloody battle took place between his troops and the Catholic troops of the Duke of Lorraine. In the mid-19th century, the city had 1,367 inhabitants, but in 1914 the number of inhabitants fell again to 750. This was mainly due to the rural exodus, which provided labour for the large industrial centres that were growing rapidly at the end of the 19th century. However, this city has an industrial textile and processing factory that is well suited to local agricultural production and textiles from the neighbouring Woëvre plain. But its geographical location, close to the border with the annexed Moselle and then on the front that had been stabilised after the Battle of the Marne, was not favourable for the area. In the event of an enemy offensive, the area would quickly find itself on the front line. For this reason, on 25 August 1914, the population was asked to leave the village. But not everyone left, at their own risk, because the bombardments and German patrols in the village became increasingly intense. In September 1914, two children were killed by shrapnel. In October 1914, several villagers who were about to leave were taken prisoner by the Germans... In 1915 and until February 1916, French troops held the village where units were positioned, in the second line opposite the front, at the beginning of the great German offensive. But from 21 to 24 February, the German advance was so strong that the village of Ornes was taken by their infantry on 24 February 1916, after heavy bombardments that destroyed all the houses and buildings in the village. It was not until 23 August 1917 that the area was retaken by our soldiers. At the end of the war, the area was classified as a 'red zone' and could never be rebuilt. Source: Tourism Verdun
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Source of living water in the lost village of Ornes
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Small part of the defense system around Verdun... unfortunately a bit overgrown
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Senon offers a selection of 16 hiking routes. These range from easy strolls to more extended moderate hikes, providing options for various fitness levels.
Yes, Senon has 6 easy hiking trails. A great option is the Étang de Tresbois loop from Piennes, which is 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long and typically takes about 1 hour 33 minutes to complete, leading through pleasant natural surroundings.
Hiking in Senon will take you through a mix of woodlands and open landscapes. Many routes feature local water bodies, such as ponds, offering tranquil views. The elevation changes are generally gentle, making for a pleasant experience.
Yes, many of the trails in Senon are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Étang d'Amel Loop is a popular moderate route that circles the Étang d'Amel, providing continuous scenic views.
The trails in Senon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Hikers often praise the tranquil pond loops, the peaceful forested sections, and the accessible nature of the paths, which are suitable for different ability levels.
Yes, the region around Senon has some interesting historical points. You can explore the historical landscape around Azannes-et-Soumazannes on routes like the Pc du Colonel Driant – First-aid station loop. Additionally, you might find the Ruins of Église Saint-Michel or the settlement of Vaux-Devant-Damloup interesting to visit.
While Senon's trails are generally moderate with gentle elevation, some routes offer a longer distance for those seeking a more extended outing. The Le Moulin de Rouvres loop from Rouvres-en-Woëvre is a moderate 15.7 km (9.8 miles) trail, perfect for a longer day hike.
Many routes in Senon feature local water bodies. The Étang d'Amel Loop, for instance, offers continuous views of the Étang d'Amel. You can also visit the Amel Pond Observatory, which is a highlight in the area.
Yes, some trails in Senon traverse areas with historical significance. The Bread oven – Blockhouse loop from Étain is a moderate 10.9 km (6.8 miles) route that explores historical elements, offering a unique perspective on the region's past.
Hike durations in Senon vary. Easy trails like the Étang de Tresbois loop can be completed in about 1 hour 33 minutes, while moderate routes such as the Étang d'Amel Loop typically take around 2 hours 6 minutes. Longer moderate trails can extend to over 4 hours.
Absolutely. The region is known for its tranquil pond loops, quiet forested sections, and open country paths. The gentle elevation changes contribute to a serene hiking experience, perfect for those seeking peace in nature.


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